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    1. Misc. Items; Washington: March 22, 1901
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday March 22, 1901 Mr. SCOTT of Belleville is the new clerk at J.A. BROWN's drug store. Mrs. C.O. PANBACKER visited Mrs. Mary I. PARKS in this city, Sunday. Mrs. Matilda ELLIOTT from near Morrowville was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. H.J. WATERS and baby went to Beatrice, Neb., Wednesday for a two weeks visit. Miss Cora BRADWAY has succeeded Miss Christina WHITTET as clerk in the New York Store. Dick MEYERS is now employed in the blacksmith shop of John WHITTET the shop where he learned his trade. Miss Maud THROOP went down to Clifton Monday to take charge of the Throop Sisters' millinery store. Lena MORROW and Ona MATTHEWS two little misses of Haddam, were visiting in the city Saturday. N.F. GRAHAM was called to Holdridge, Neb., Monday on account of the death of his sister-in-law. Miss Gertrude MOORE of Clay Center, is in the city for a two weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. G.G. HILL. Mrs. Rebecca CARSON who has been making her home here for some time, left Monday for Auburn, Neb. Mrs. J.A. AYRES expects to move to Fremont, Neb., next week where her husband, John, has an implement store. Miss Rosa LEE went to Hanover Wednesday for a few days visit after which she will go to Liberty, Mo., to visit Miss Anna JANUARY. Mrs. C.A. HALLOWELL, primary teacher in the Haddam schools was in town Saturday visiting her parents, Geo. PALMER and wife. Mrs. G.F. THOMPSON returned to Odell, Neb., last Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. DAMON. Miss Gretchen Hollowell is learning the millinery trade under the able direction of Miss AMONN at the Racket Store millinery department.

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